Sometimes you can have all the play but still lose the match.

Such was the case for Myrtleford in their weekend division one women’s match, which saw Savoy downed 0-1 by Albury United.

Savoy dominated for large parts of the game, but an error of judgment saw United convert on a penalty, putting the scoreboard pressure on Myrtleford early.

Myrtleford were in complete control after that, but were unable to find the back of the net for the entire 90 minutes, despite dozens of chances.

“It was a frustrating game,” senior co-coach Tom Scott said.

“We dominated in all areas of our stats but just couldn't find the back of the net.

“We had around 40 shots and 30+ on target, just none went in.

“The girls were disheartened with the result, as expected, but it's just part of our journey and we will continue to use these experiences to grow as a team.”

Savoy face a tough week in the division one women’s competition, taking on Wodonga Diamonds in a midweek Thursday night clash at home before heading to Cobram on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the reserve women banked their 10th win of the season with a 3-0 thumping of United.